[governance] What Will Happen [@ NARALO/ALAC/CCNSO?]
yehudakatz at mailinator.com
yehudakatz at mailinator.com
Sat Dec 15 20:44:05 EST 2007
You think so,
ITU E.164 Codes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_country_calling_codes
NANPA (North American Numbering Plan Area)
Support and Transparent Process for ENUM Designated Zone implementations for
the USA
http://www.enum.org/information/files/enum_verisign_01.pdf
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Maybe I should illustrate the alpha numeric expressions this way:
http://(ITU-e164 code here).areacode.555.1212.(your telco)
As Karl pointed out the 'alpha numeric expressions' only matter to the User in
a little anyway.
Besides McTim, instead of looking you up in the Phone Book,
I'll look you up in the Face Book, and Num ya.
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ITU E.164 Ref.: http://www.itu.int/itudoc/itu-t/com2/circ/01-04/105.html
3.1 Formal Validity of CC
When the TSB receives a request from RIPE NCC, it will first verify that the
country code (CC) mentioned in the request meets the formal conditions for
delegation for ENUM, namely:
1. That the code is a currently-assigned country code, and
2. For country codes within an integrated numbering plan, the request
corresponds to that portion of the code for which the requesting Member State
has administrative responsibilities. When a request representing the entire
integrated country code area is received, all Member States within the
integrated numbering plan must endorse the request.
If these conditions are not met, the TSB will notify RIPE NCC that it objects
to the delegation. As a consequence, the delegation will not take place.
3.2 National Position Known
If the conditions of 3.1 are met, and if the concerned Member State has
notified the TSB of its position regarding delegation for ENUM of its CC, then
the TSB will immediately make that position known to RIPE NCC.
That is, TSB will inform RIPE NCC that the concerned Member State either
approves or objects to the delegation. If the Administration objects, the
delegation will not take place.
Since the request from RIPE NCC will designate a specific ENUM Tier 1 Registry,
the TSB will only be able to approve the request if the Member State has
notified the TSB that it approves that particular Tier 1 entity.
3.3 National Position Not Known
If the conditions of 3.1 are met, but the concerned Member State has not
previously notified the TSB of its position regarding delegation for ENUM of
its CC, then the TSB will proceed as follows:
1. Within 60 days, notify RIPE NCC that it objects to the delegation,
because it has not received approval from the concerned Member State.
2. Within 60 days, notify the concerned Member State of the request and of
the TSB objection sent to RIPE NCC, and request the Member State to advise the
TSB if the objection should be rescinded and an approval sent to RIPE NCC.
3. If an approval is received from the Member State, notify RIPE NCC of
that approval.
That is, the delegation will not take place until the concerned Member State
has notified the TSB that it approves the delegation.
3.4 Change in National Position
If a Member State notifies the TSB of a change in its position, the TSB will
communicate that change to RIPE NCC, who will implement the change. The
changes can be:
1. A previously granted approval becomes an objection. In this case, the
delegation will be removed and ENUM will no longer be available for the
concerned CC.
2. A previously stated opposition, or lack of approval, becomes an
approval. In this case, the delegation will be granted and ENUM will be
available for the concerned CC.
3. There is a change in the party to which the CC is delegated, that is, a
change in the ENUM Tier 1 Registry. In this case, the TSB will notify RIPE NCC
of that change and the change will be implemented.
That is, a Member State may at any time stop, enable, or change ENUM
delegations.
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